kiev4a
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The other night I was trying to load film in a FED 1. Although the tongue was cut properly, the film kept hanging up before it got all the way down in the channel.
I have heard some bottom loader users say they use thin plastic card to aid in loading film. They slip the card into the channel, slide the film down behind the card until it is in the proper position, then pull out the card. I had never don it myself fearing it might damage the pressure plate. Finally I found a piece of heavy paper stock, tried it with the FED and it worked like a charm. In fact, I think I could have loaded film with a standard tongue.
Then something else occurred to me.
Folks who acquire the early FEDs and Zorkies sometime find a thin white card made of plastic-like material in a pocket in the back of the leather neverready case. The standard explanation has been the card was there so the photographer could write down info on exposures. BUT, that card is also the right size to use to help seat the film properly. I'm wondering is that may have been a least part of the reason the card was there. I don't think you find the pocket or card in the cases for any FSU cameras but the bottom loaders. I've never seen any instructions for using the card for loading in a FED or Zorki 1 manual but I don't read or speak Russian so maybe it is mentioned somewhere.
Anyway, I now have a very thin piece of plastic in the pocket of the FED case to assist in loading.
I have heard some bottom loader users say they use thin plastic card to aid in loading film. They slip the card into the channel, slide the film down behind the card until it is in the proper position, then pull out the card. I had never don it myself fearing it might damage the pressure plate. Finally I found a piece of heavy paper stock, tried it with the FED and it worked like a charm. In fact, I think I could have loaded film with a standard tongue.
Then something else occurred to me.
Folks who acquire the early FEDs and Zorkies sometime find a thin white card made of plastic-like material in a pocket in the back of the leather neverready case. The standard explanation has been the card was there so the photographer could write down info on exposures. BUT, that card is also the right size to use to help seat the film properly. I'm wondering is that may have been a least part of the reason the card was there. I don't think you find the pocket or card in the cases for any FSU cameras but the bottom loaders. I've never seen any instructions for using the card for loading in a FED or Zorki 1 manual but I don't read or speak Russian so maybe it is mentioned somewhere.
Anyway, I now have a very thin piece of plastic in the pocket of the FED case to assist in loading.